Is MSc Safety & Reliability Engg good for a Mechanical Engineer? Give details of career prospects upon completion of the course.
Hi, am a B.Tech mechanical graduate,,I came across Msc Safety & Reliability Engineering offered by University of Aberdeen.I wanna know what will be my career path after this PG .Career prospects,etc.?And being a mechanical engineer does this suit my line or is it more for civil engineers??
139 Views|Posted 2011-02-23 22:43:57
Asked by Rahul
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2011-02-25 15:55:54
Hi Rahul, in my opinion is a good course as it is accredited by a lot of institutes of Engineers like mechanical, civil, highways, highways and transport. Accreditations matter a lot. And if you go for this course it will help you in getting a job easily abroad because of the accreditations. As evid

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2011-02-24 14:44:50
Such courses surely suit the Mech Engineers. Lot of projects are mech engineering intensive and you may find challanging opportunities of your interest and further growth.

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2011-02-24 03:02:09
Any graduate can do this course. It states "The MSc Safety and Reliability Engineering programme draws together students from all over the world, making the learning experience a truly international affair. The high regard the programme enjoys and the wide geographic spread of our graduates results
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